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Livery Mini Fixed

Mini as in 20″? These will look pretty crazy if that’s what they are. Livery Design Gruppe has some teaser pics of their new Mini Fixed Gears up on their blog. Detailing looks pretty spot on. They’ll come in completes and the build list is below.

Frame Highlights:

Reynolds Double Butted Chromoly Tubing
Brazed/Lugged Area on Triple Triangle Frame
Multiple CNC’d details on both bikes (Gussets, Dropouts, Bottom Bracket)
Awesome 3 color paint jobs/Metallics/Pearls/NJS inspired colors topped off with 3 coats of clear standard.
1″ Headtube
Livery CNC’d Gilled Double Butted Forks

Componentry Highlights:

Livery Riser Bar
Livery Forged Stem
Livery Anodized Aluminum Hollow Axle Sealed Light Bottom Bracket
Livery Full CNC’d Sealed Hubs w/ Japanese Bearings, CNC’d Axle Taper Spacers, Allen Key Bolts (No track nuts)
Stainless Bladed Spokes
Livery 6 bolt lock on Cog (AL 7075-T6 Cog)
Livery Anodized Wheel Hoops
Anodized Wheel Nipples
Livery CNC’d Mini Cranks w/ Livery Chainring
Half Link Chain
Livery Seatpost
Vintage BMX Saddle (Poured from a mold that is over 30 years old!)
Handpolished Track Pedals w/ Chrome Cages & Leather Straps

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